• Hi/Lo Line Level Sensitivity Switch –
The level of the output signal from different media players (eg. CD, DVD, MP3, laptop, etc) may
vary quite significantly and, where the player’s output is only available from the headphone
output (marked ‘ ’), it will normally be quite low.
The AVID2, therefore, features a ‘Line Level Sensitivity Switch’ with Hi and Lo settings.
At full line level, the switch should be set to Hi.
A lower output signal (such as headphone) should be set to Lo which will increase the volume
level output from the AVID2.
NOTE:
If the Switch is set to Lo when a full line level signal is run through the AVID2, the volume
will be too high, resulting in a distorted sound. Should this occur, the Sensitivity Switch should
be immediately set to Hi.
• Tone Control –
The AVID2’s IR remote control also features Bass and Treble control to set the sound to your
preferred listening or to the requirements of the reproduced sound (eg. some music may require
increased bass level; whereas voice recordings may benefit from decreased bass and increased
treble levels).
In most instances, however, Bass should be set to L.5 and Treble to H.5 (Level settings appear
on the main unit’s Audio Level Display when adjustments are made from the remote).
• L & R Balance –
The AVID2’s IR remote control features Left & Right Loudspeaker Balance, allowing the volume
level of each speaker to be increased or decreased according to the requirements of the room
layout or audience position.
In most cases, however, these settings should be left alone (set at B.5).
• Loudness Function –
This is a
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function only avaliable on AVID v1.
This function of the IR remote is not enabled on this AVID2 Amplifier model, but does not affect
remote volume control which is still fully functional.
Additional features of the AVID2 Amplifier:
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